Batman: We've got a job to do, Robin. We've got to take on King Sennacherib and his troops!

Robin: You mean the one who's threatening Jerusalem?

Batman: That's the one. He's sent his chief officer, the Rabshakeh, to Jerusalem to scare the people and convince them to surrender.

Joker: Oh, this sounds like a job for me! What do you need me to do?

Batman: We need you to stay put for now, Joker. But we'll be sure to call if we need your help.

Robin: So what did the Rabshakeh say to the people of Jerusalem?

Batman: He said that the gods of the nations couldn't save them. He said they should surrender to the king and trust in him.

Riddler: But the people of Jerusalem didn't surrender, did they?

Batman: No, they didn't. Hezekiah's men told the Rabshakeh that they trusted in the LORD their God and that He would save them.

Catwoman: How did the Rabshakeh respond?

Batman: He said that they were trusting in a mere mortal and that they would be destroyed. He was trying to scare them, but it didn't work.

Penguin: So what happened next?

Batman: Hezekiah's men told the Rabshakeh that the LORD was their only hope and that He would save them. Then, the LORD sent an angel to destroy the Assyrian army and Sennacherib and his troops were forced to retreat.